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* [[Playing Against Type]]: [[The Honeymooners|Jackie Gleason]] was a New York Jew. He plays an East Texas redneck in all three movies.
* [[Playing Against Type]]: [[The Honeymooners|Jackie Gleason]] was a New York Jew. He plays an East Texas redneck in all three movies.
* [[The Red Stapler]]: After this movie came out, there was a ''six-month'' waiting list to purchase black Trans Ams.
* [[The Red Stapler]]: After this movie came out, there was a ''six-month'' waiting list to purchase black Trans Ams.
* [[Throw It In]]: Jackie Gleason was given a lot of lee-way to ad lib. The scene where he meets Bandit at the choke'n'puke without knowing it was his idea.
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Revision as of 02:56, 6 January 2015


  • Playing Against Type: Jackie Gleason was a New York Jew. He plays an East Texas redneck in all three movies.
  • The Red Stapler: After this movie came out, there was a six-month waiting list to purchase black Trans Ams.
  • Throw It In: Jackie Gleason was given a lot of lee-way to ad lib. The scene where he meets Bandit at the choke'n'puke without knowing it was his idea.